McGovern, AmyMoss, EliotBarto, Andrew G.2024-04-262024-04-262002-01-01https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/9724This paper was harvested from CiteSeerThe execution order of a block of computer instructions on a pipelined machine can make a difference in its running time by a factor of two or more. In order to achieve the best possible speed, compilers use heuristic schedulers appropriate to each specific architecture implementation. However, these heuristic schedulers are time-consuming and expensive to build. We present empirical results using both rollouts and reinforcement learning to construct heuristics for scheduling basic blocks. In simulation, both the rollout scheduler and the reinforcement learning scheduler outperformed a commercial scheduler on several applications.Computer SciencesBasic-block Instruction Scheduling Using Reinforcement Learning and Rolloutsarticle